Brain injury in the perinatal period occurs in many clinical settings, e.g. hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) in term infants, neonatal stroke, encephalopathy of prematurity, and infections. These insults often result in life-long disabilities including cerebral palsy, cognitive deficits, visual dysfunction, hearing impairments, and epilepsy. However, the success of clinical implementation of a broad array of potential neuroprotective strategies tested experimentally has been limited with the exception of therapeutic hypothermia (TH) used within hours of birth in term human babies with mild to moderate HIE. There is an extensive search for adjuvant therapeutic approaches to enhance the outcomes. One strategy is to modify susceptibility ...
The third trimester of pregnancy represents a sensitive phase for infant brain plasticity when a ser...
The overarching aims of this research were: first, to characterize the anatomical and behavioral eff...
In Chapter 1 the possible mechanisms and the current promising neuroprotective strategies after neon...
Brain injury in the perinatal period occurs in many clinical settings, e.g. hypoxic-ischemic encepha...
Fetal/neonatal brain injury is an important cause of neurological disability. Hypoxia-ischemia and e...
Fetal/neonatal brain injury is an important cause of neurological disability. Hypoxia-ischemia and e...
There is now strong clinical and experimental evidence that prolonged, moderate cerebral hypothermia...
New knowledge of the pathophysiology and evolution of hypoxic-ischemic brain injuries has made feasi...
New knowledge of the pathophysiology and evolution of hypoxic-ischemic brain injuries has made feasi...
Abstract In the presenting paper, we describe mechanisms of brain injury following a hypoxic-ischemi...
Children born prematurely or at very low birth weight (VLBW) are at increased risk for sustained bra...
Perinatal brain injury at term is common and often manifests with neonatal encephalopathy including ...
Neonatal hypoxia-ischaemia (HI) is the most common cause of death and disability in human neonates, ...
Perinatal brain injury is a major contributor to neonatal morbidity and mortality and is a common ca...
Perinatal insults and subsequent neuroinflammation are the major mechanisms of neonatal brain injury...
The third trimester of pregnancy represents a sensitive phase for infant brain plasticity when a ser...
The overarching aims of this research were: first, to characterize the anatomical and behavioral eff...
In Chapter 1 the possible mechanisms and the current promising neuroprotective strategies after neon...
Brain injury in the perinatal period occurs in many clinical settings, e.g. hypoxic-ischemic encepha...
Fetal/neonatal brain injury is an important cause of neurological disability. Hypoxia-ischemia and e...
Fetal/neonatal brain injury is an important cause of neurological disability. Hypoxia-ischemia and e...
There is now strong clinical and experimental evidence that prolonged, moderate cerebral hypothermia...
New knowledge of the pathophysiology and evolution of hypoxic-ischemic brain injuries has made feasi...
New knowledge of the pathophysiology and evolution of hypoxic-ischemic brain injuries has made feasi...
Abstract In the presenting paper, we describe mechanisms of brain injury following a hypoxic-ischemi...
Children born prematurely or at very low birth weight (VLBW) are at increased risk for sustained bra...
Perinatal brain injury at term is common and often manifests with neonatal encephalopathy including ...
Neonatal hypoxia-ischaemia (HI) is the most common cause of death and disability in human neonates, ...
Perinatal brain injury is a major contributor to neonatal morbidity and mortality and is a common ca...
Perinatal insults and subsequent neuroinflammation are the major mechanisms of neonatal brain injury...
The third trimester of pregnancy represents a sensitive phase for infant brain plasticity when a ser...
The overarching aims of this research were: first, to characterize the anatomical and behavioral eff...
In Chapter 1 the possible mechanisms and the current promising neuroprotective strategies after neon...